Eat Your Words (noun): a weekly guide featuring easy-to-understand definitions and real-life examples to teach the meanings of literary and food terms.

- Allegory (noun)
- Alliteration (noun)
- Authorial Intrusion (noun)
- Bildungsroman (noun)
- Biography (noun)
- Character (noun)
- Contrast (noun)
- Diction (noun)
- Dog-Ear (verb)
- Drama (noun)
- Epilogue (noun)
- Epithet (noun)
- Eponymous (adjective)
- Euphemism (noun)
- Exposé (noun)
- Fiction (noun)
- Flashback (noun)
- Foil (noun)
- Genre (noun)
- Hemiola (noun)
- Historical Fiction (noun)
- Investigative (adjective)
- Irony (noun)
- Juxtaposition (noun)
- Lyric (adjective)
- Melodramatic (adjective)
- Metaphor (noun)
- Narrative Pace (noun)
- Ode (noun)
- Onomatopeia (noun)
- Out of Print (noun)
- Personification (noun)
- Plot (noun)
- Point of View (noun)
- Satire (noun)
- Scene (noun)
- Sequel (noun)
- Setting (noun)
- Short Novel (noun)
- Sibilance (noun)
- Tone (noun)

- Bake (verb)
- Brown (verb)
- Brulee (verb)
- Campari Tomato (noun)
- Caramel (noun)
- Caramelize (verb)
- Chiffonade (noun)
- Chili (noun)
- Chop (verb)
- Devein (verb)
- Divide (verb)
- Dough (noun)
- Dumpling (noun)
- Egg Wash (noun)
- Floret (noun)
- Frosting (noun)
- Gazpacho (noun)
- Glaze (verb)
- Gravy (noun)
- Grease (verb)
- Hasselback Potato (noun)
- Lentil (noun)
- Mash (verb)
- Melt (verb)
- Muddle (verb)
- Pastry (noun)
- Poach (verb)
- Pressure-Cooked (adjective)
- Pudding (noun)
- Pulse (verb)
- Quarter (verb)
- Ragu (noun)
- Rise (verb)
- Roast (verb)
- Score (verb)
- Scramble (verb)
- Sorbet (noun)
- Soufflé (noun)
- Stuffing (noun)
- Sweat (verb)
- Vegan (noun)





















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